The process and the expenditures of regional and municipal councils go out of hand as a result of politicians and groups, who may or may not have supported these expenditures.
Author: Staff Reporter (Staff Reporter )
Opinion – Namibia at crossroads
My senior leader comrade Nahas Angula penned down a piece in The Namibian newspaper, dated 29 July 2022, titled ‘Democratic accountability will improve service delivery in local authorities’.
Letter – The untapped utopian destination for a united Namibia
Redressing unity in society is crucial for societal convergence, which is well known as societal progression in a much more hopeful terminology- The term also convinces that unity prolongs.
Letter – Where is our Ubuntu?
I have been to numerous pre funeral events/ wakes and in the process the observant spirit in me has picked up, somewhat disturbing emerging traits among our people.
Editorial – Sleeping officials letting govt down
Grisly scenes of decomposing cattle at the government-owned Kavango Cattle Ranch have seen officials coming out of their cocoons following a New Era exposé of the terrible conditions the animals find themselves in.
Know your civil servant – Data at her fingertips
They say that nothing beats a good dose of patience, persistence and perseverance. And for Cornelia Kauri Maharero, truer words have never been spoken. Maharero, a Survey Technician at the Ministry of Agriculture, Water and Land Reform’s Department of Survey and Mapping, is the epitome of tenacity.
Swakop CEO hails ratepayers, councillors
Swakopmund municipality CEO Archie Benjamin has said running a town is not rocket science but having leadership that wants to make a difference is crucial for success.
Omaheke school gets new hostel
The Ernst Meyer Primary School received a newly constructed hostel block. The state-of-the-art facility comprises of girls and boys hostel, matrons’ quarters, kitchen and a dining hall.
Govt hostels’ food supply at risk…as review panel suspends tender
Government hostels across the country are at the risk of running out of food after the Central Procurement Board of Namibia’s review panel suspended the contract awarded to four food supply companies, and ordered the tendering process to start afresh.
Being young is not enough – Geingob
President Hage Geingob has told youth leaders they must focus their efforts on identifying qualified, committed, patriotic and hardworking cadres who will deliver on the goals of the Swapo manifesto.